How to Live Japanese…books that illustrate Japanese philosophy

Could we identify some common philosophies that are inherently Japanese? There are some unique practices and beliefs that make up one of the most fascinating cultures of the world. We take a look at books you must read to imbibe the best of Japanese philosophy…

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In the Realm of Demons by Imran Kureshi

Dip into fantasy lore stemming from the rich South Asian heritage. Imran Kureshi’s first novel, In the Realm of Demons takes the reader into uncharted magical territories.

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My Big Book of Girls- empowering children through stories

Katha Publishers give a voice to the stories of girls who have braved little or big challenges. My Big Book of Girls edited by Geeta Dharmarajan is a short but inspiring picture book.

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The Partition Museum at Amritsar- A poignant window to a painful past

The Partition Museum at Amritsar is a museum and memorial to one of the largest mass migrations in the world. The Museum takes a very human view at this historical event that impacted the lives of millions of people.

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The Young and The Restless – Youth and Politics in India by Gurmehar Kaur

Politics is seen as a dirty word. But, for a rising young country, it is imperative that the youth look at politics with a new eye. In The Young and The Restless, Gurmehar Kaur highlights the link between youth and politics in India, through detailed interviews with young politicians.

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Neha and the Nose by Ruchika Chanana

Self-designated teen detectives are endearing right? Neha and the Nose by Ruchika Chanana ventures into this much loved genre!

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